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Province determines more than 40 medical clinics advertising membership fees

Alberta's health ministry has determined that more than 40 medical clinics in the province are advertising membership fees for services, nearly a year after one such plan landed a Calgary clinic in hot water.
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Province determines more than 40 medical clinics advertising membership fees

Alberta's health ministry has determined that more than 40 medical clinics in the province are advertising membership fees for services, nearly a year after one such plan landed a Calgary clinic in hot water.

RCMP confirm 2 missing kayakers found dead in Washington state

RCMP confirmed Wednesday that two kayakers that went missing from Vancouver Island have been found dead in the U.S. state of Washington.
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RCMP confirm 2 missing kayakers found dead in Washington state

RCMP confirmed Wednesday that two kayakers that went missing from Vancouver Island have been found dead in the U.S. state of Washington.

10 dead as floods wreak havoc in Kenyan capital

Storms and flash floods turned roads into gushing rivers and swamped homes with waist-high muddy water across the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Wednesday, killing at least 10 people. The East Africa region has been lashed by relentless downpours in recent weeks
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10 dead as floods wreak havoc in Kenyan capital

Storms and flash floods turned roads into gushing rivers and swamped homes with waist-high muddy water across the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Wednesday, killing at least 10 people. The East Africa region has been lashed by relentless downpours in recent weeks, as the El Nino weather pattern exacerbates the seasonal rainfall. Across Nairobi, vehicles were stuck in the deluge and people waded through floodwaters in slum areas to reach safety. «The number of bodies recovered so far are 10 and we have other people who are missing,» Fred Abuga, a local police commander, told AFP. According to the Nairobi county governor's office, an estimated 60,000 people, mostly women and children, have been «severely affected» by the floods. The Kenya Met Department warned that «heavy to very heavy» rainfall was forecast in various parts of the country until May. In one incident Wednesday, police fired tear gas to disperse angry residents who had blocked a main highway with long queues of cars calling for government action over the floods. - 'City at a standstill' - Kenya Railways announced it was temporarily suspending commuter train services, while the roads authority said four roads in the capital had been partly closed. «The city is at a standstill because most roads are flooded,» said Uber driver Kelvin Mwangi. «We are having to use longer routes and in some cases we can't get to our destination.» Homes were engulfed in the sprawling Nairobi slum of Mathare, where residents took to rooftops to save their lives and belongings. The Kenya Red Cross said it had rescued 18 people including seven children stranded in Mathare. It posted a picture on X showing its workers, some waist-high in water, engaged in rescue efforts, as a man carried a young child on his shoulder. In a dramatic rescue on Tuesday, Kenyan police said they had saved a five-year-old boy who had been marooned alone by floods in Machakos County southeast of the capital. The youngster had been left behind by his father as the waters rose and was airlifted to safety by chopper, the National Police Service said on X. The Red Cross said the Athi River, the second longest in Kenya that runs south of Nairobi to the Indian Ocean, had burst its banks, blocking roads and leaving residents stranded. It said it had rescued 96 people in a town also named Athi River. «Our response teams are on the ground in most of these areas, evacuating families to safety and providing other life-saving interventions.» In downtown Nairobi where many government offices and the parliament are based, a main avenue was blocked by fallen trees. «This rain is a disaster, and we fear it will be worse if it continues for two more days,» said Rosemary Okello, who owns a shop on the avenue. - 'Extreme' situation - Prominent opposition senator Edwin Sifuna said the situation had «escalated to extreme levels» and that the county authorities were «clearly overwhelmed». «We need all national emergency services mobilised to save lives,» he said on X. UN humanitarian agency OCHA had said on Friday that the rains and floods had claimed the lives of at least 32 people in Kenya and displaced more than 40,000 since the start of the rainy season in March. Elsewhere in the region, nearly 100,000 people have been displaced in Burundi, while at least 58 people have died in Tanzania and several thousand made homeless. El Nino often has devastating consequences in East Africa, a region already hit by repeated climate shocks. Late last year more than 300 people died in torrential rains and floods in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia just as the region was trying to recover from its worst drought in four decades. From October 1997 to January 1998, massive floods caused more than 6,000 deaths in five countries in the region. © Agence France-Presse

Russia announces deal on exchange of children with Ukraine

Russia's children's rights commissioner on Wednesday announced a deal with Ukraine to exchange almost 50 children displaced by Moscow's invasion but a Ukrainian official later declined to confirm the agreement. Kremlin official Maria Lvova-Belova announced &
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Russia announces deal on exchange of children with Ukraine

Russia's children's rights commissioner on Wednesday announced a deal with Ukraine to exchange almost 50 children displaced by Moscow's invasion but a Ukrainian official later declined to confirm the agreement. Kremlin official Maria Lvova-Belova announced «for the first time in a face-to-face format, we held talks with the Ukrainian side. Twenty-nine children are due to go to Ukraine and 19 to Russia». Moscow has been accused of forcibly taking Ukrainian children into Russian territory during its full-scale offensive, with Lvova-Belova wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges related to those allegations. But in back-to-back media appearances, as Russian and Ukrainian officials met with Qatari mediators in Doha, the Ukraine parliament's human rights commissioner Dmytro Lubinets told AFP he «can't confirm the information». The Ukrainian official added the two countries «don't have any direct communication on this case». Since July 2023, Qatar has helped bring back dozens of Ukrainian children taken to Russia and occupied territories during the two-year war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said 16 Ukrainian children, who accompanied the country's delegation and had benefited from previous exchanges, were «in Qatar for medical, mental, and social recovery». «All of them had previously been forcibly deported to Russia, but thanks to our friendly Qatar's mediation efforts, they have been released,» Zelensky added without addressing Russia's claim that 48 children were involved in an exchange, including 19 that would go to Russia. Ukraine believes Russia has illegally taken more than 19,000 of its children since the start of the 2022 invasion, of which fewer than 400 have been returned. Moscow denies that charge, saying it has transferred children for their safety away from fighting zones. The fate of the children has been highly sensitive in Ukraine since the war began. Some of the children's parents were killed, while others were separated from carers by the fast-moving front lines at the start of the invasion. Some were living in Ukrainian orphanages in areas Russia then occupied. Lubinets said his delegation and Qatari mediators had discussed, in addition to the return of Ukrainian children, the issue of Ukrainian civilian detainees held in Russia and the «potential role of Qatar to be mediator between Ukraine and the Russian Federation on this». - 'Joyful moment' - On a sea-view terrace at the plush Doha hotel where the meetings took place, Qatar's International Cooperation Minister Lolwah Al-Khater spoke with the visiting beneficiaries of the past exchanges, in at times tearful conversations with the children and their guardians. One, Dymtro Manilov, had been reunited with his family in Kyiv as part of the Qatar-mediated scheme after his mother, still held by Russia, was captured as a prisoner of war in Mariupol in 2022. «We were so happy because he was able to come back to Ukraine, his home,» the 11-year-old's guardian Valentina Savaina told AFP through a translator. «We are very hopeful that soon we will be able to reunite with his mother, we remain hopeful,» Savaina, 35, added. Al-Khater said the families' visit marked «a very joyful moment for us here on Qatar and a milestone». Qatar has led mediation between Israel and Hamas in recent months for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza, and negotiated the exchange of US and Iranian prisoners in September. The Qatari minister said these behind-the-scenes talks, as with Russia and Ukraine, were «one of the main pillars of our foreign policy» and indicated a larger role for Doha in discussions between Moscow and Kyiv in the future. «When the time comes, we might be discussing broader portfolios,» she said without elaborating on the possible areas for expanding mediation. © Agence France-Presse

Most Americans believe Washington too generous to foreign partners – Rasmussen

Over a half of US voters believe that their country is spending “too much” on supporting its foreign partners such as Israel and Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
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Most Americans believe Washington too generous to foreign partners – Rasmussen

Over a half of US voters believe that their country is spending “too much” on supporting its foreign partners such as Israel and Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

EU state ready to help Ukraine hunt down military-aged men

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has said that Warsaw would be willing to “help” Kiev repatriate men of fighting age Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU state ready to help Ukraine hunt down military-aged men

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has said that Warsaw would be willing to “help” Kiev repatriate men of fighting age Read Full Article at RT.com

EU state backs Chinese peace plan for Ukraine

Budapest supports Beijing’s plan as a potential basis for peace in Ukraine, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU state backs Chinese peace plan for Ukraine

Budapest supports Beijing’s plan as a potential basis for peace in Ukraine, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Here’s who was charged in the Arizona 2020 election interference case

Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis and other Trump allies were indicted in connection with their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.
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Here’s who was charged in the Arizona 2020 election interference case

Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis and other Trump allies were indicted in connection with their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.

Trump calls deadly Charlottesville rally a ‘peanut’ next to Israel protests

Trump’s comments marked his latest downplaying of a 2017 white-supremacist event that he declared had “very fine people on both sides.”
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Trump calls deadly Charlottesville rally a ‘peanut’ next to Israel protests

Trump’s comments marked his latest downplaying of a 2017 white-supremacist event that he declared had “very fine people on both sides.”

Secret Service agent on Harris detail involved in altercation before flight

The vice president was not affected by the incident, which happened at Joint Base Andrews, according to the Secret Service
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Secret Service agent on Harris detail involved in altercation before flight

The vice president was not affected by the incident, which happened at Joint Base Andrews, according to the Secret Service

JFJ denounces handling of St James High schoolgirls’ kissing incident

Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is condemning the response of the Ministry of Education and the administrators of St James High School following the expulsion of two female students who were allegedly captured on video kissing each other. In...
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JFJ denounces handling of St James High schoolgirls’ kissing incident

Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is condemning the response of the Ministry of Education and the administrators of St James High School following the expulsion of two female students who were allegedly captured on video kissing each other. In...

Portland police appeal for information on hit-and-run in which visually impaired man was killed

The Portland police are appealing for information that could assist them in finding the driver of a motor car which hit a man and failed to stop on Tuesday.  The victim, a man known only as Mikey, succumbed to his injuries at hospital. ...
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Portland police appeal for information on hit-and-run in which visually impaired man was killed

The Portland police are appealing for information that could assist them in finding the driver of a motor car which hit a man and failed to stop on Tuesday.  The victim, a man known only as Mikey, succumbed to his injuries at hospital. ...

Agriculture sector records first quarter calendar year growth of over 10 per cent

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, says preliminary figures indicate that the agricultural sector grew by over 10 per cent during the first quarter of 2024. He made the disclosure during Wednesday's post-Cabinet press...
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Agriculture sector records first quarter calendar year growth of over 10 per cent

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, says preliminary figures indicate that the agricultural sector grew by over 10 per cent during the first quarter of 2024. He made the disclosure during Wednesday's post-Cabinet press...

JAMBAR wants answers about basis of appointment of acting DPP

The Jamaican Bar Association (JAMBAR) is calling for the Public Service Commission (PSC) to clarify the basis on which an acting director of public prosections (DPP) has been appointed. Prosecutor Claudette Thompson was appointed to act in the...
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JAMBAR wants answers about basis of appointment of acting DPP

The Jamaican Bar Association (JAMBAR) is calling for the Public Service Commission (PSC) to clarify the basis on which an acting director of public prosections (DPP) has been appointed. Prosecutor Claudette Thompson was appointed to act in the...

Transfer of US ATACMS missiles to Ukraine cannot be justified — Russian ambassador

«Neither these missiles nor other weapons can help defeat the Russian Federation,» Anatoly Antonov said
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Transfer of US ATACMS missiles to Ukraine cannot be justified — Russian ambassador

«Neither these missiles nor other weapons can help defeat the Russian Federation,» Anatoly Antonov said

Supreme Court mulls whether 9-Judge bench can put Article 31 validity to test

Supreme Court on Wednesday witnessed an engrossing debate over the existing architecture of Article 31C, added to the Constitution in 1971 to shield legislations furthering objectives of Article 39(b) & 39(c) in Directive Principles of State Policy from cour
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Supreme Court mulls whether 9-Judge bench can put Article 31 validity to test

Supreme Court on Wednesday witnessed an engrossing debate over the existing architecture of Article 31C, added to the Constitution in 1971 to shield legislations furthering objectives of Article 39(b) & 39(c) in Directive Principles of State Policy from court scrutiny for alleged violation of fundamental rights under Articles 14 (equality) and 19 (freedoms).

'High-energy finales' bring Phase-II campaign to an end

The curtains closed Wednesday on an intense campaign ahead of phase two of the seven-stage LS polls, scheduled for April 26 across 88 constituencies in 13 states. These include all 20 seats in Kerala, 14 in Karnataka, 13 in Rajasthan, and eight each in Mahara
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'High-energy finales' bring Phase-II campaign to an end

The curtains closed Wednesday on an intense campaign ahead of phase two of the seven-stage LS polls, scheduled for April 26 across 88 constituencies in 13 states. These include all 20 seats in Kerala, 14 in Karnataka, 13 in Rajasthan, and eight each in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.

30 India-based foreign journalists slam govt over reporter's claim

After senior ABC reporter Avani Dias claimed she was compelled to leave the country due to her refusal to align with the government's stance, 30 foreign journalists based in India criticized the government for expelling Dias at a time when it was boasting abo
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30 India-based foreign journalists slam govt over reporter's claim

After senior ABC reporter Avani Dias claimed she was compelled to leave the country due to her refusal to align with the government's stance, 30 foreign journalists based in India criticized the government for expelling Dias at a time when it was boasting about conducting the largest democratic exercise in the world.

Won't go by 'Marxist interpretation' of wealth redistribution, says Supreme Court

Amidst the intensifying political battle over wealth redistribution, the Supreme Court declared on Wednesday that it will not uphold Justice V R Krishna Iyer's 1977 interpretation of Article 39(b) of the Constitution. This interpretation, which leaned toward
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Won't go by 'Marxist interpretation' of wealth redistribution, says Supreme Court

Amidst the intensifying political battle over wealth redistribution, the Supreme Court declared on Wednesday that it will not uphold Justice V R Krishna Iyer's 1977 interpretation of Article 39(b) of the Constitution. This interpretation, which leaned towards a Marxian perspective, suggested that a community's «material resources» encompassed private properties that could be reallocated for the greater common good.

Election Commission seeks mule exception for polls

The Election Commission appealed to the forest department for a «one-time exception,» requesting the allowance of mules within Singalila National Park. This measure aims to alleviate the arduous five-hour trek required by poll officials to reach S
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Election Commission seeks mule exception for polls

The Election Commission appealed to the forest department for a «one-time exception,» requesting the allowance of mules within Singalila National Park. This measure aims to alleviate the arduous five-hour trek required by poll officials to reach Srikhola village in Darjeeling. Situated at an altitude of 6,900 feet, Srikhola village hosts Bengal's most elevated and isolated polling booths.

'When there's a will, there's a way': Woman completes law degree while working as domestic helper in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Ms Jayanthi Gamage was at work in August 2023 when an e-mail arrived in her inbox. Included in that letter from the University of London were four letters - PASS - which marked the end of her seven-year journey to complete a law degree and a drea
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'When there's a will, there's a way': Woman completes law degree while working as domestic helper in Singapore

SINGAPORE - Ms Jayanthi Gamage was at work in August 2023 when an e-mail arrived in her inbox. Included in that letter from the University of London were four letters - PASS - which marked the end of her seven-year journey to complete a law degree and a dream come true. Describing the 43-year-old Sri Lankan’s journey as a ‘long’ one makes light of it - it spanned two countries miles apart, and saw her juggling her studies while working as a domestic helper in Singapore. A job as a helper here earned her twice as much as her previous job as an audit assistant in Sri Lanka, Ms Gamage told The Straits Times. So three years after starting her law course, she decided to leave the comforts of home in 2019 to fund her degree. She quashed any qualms of venturing to a foreign country for the first time, as she was determined to make her childhood dream come true. Law is a calling, said Ms Gamage, who failed the entrance exam to Sri Lanka Law College 10 consecutive times from 2000.

Home-based business gets called out online for 'rude and degrading' signs towards food delivery riders

Long wait times are common in the F&B scene, and it's never a pleasant experience for everyone involved. But one home-based business in Singapore has recently come under fire for their signs which demanded food delivery riders to wait patiently or consider o
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Home-based business gets called out online for 'rude and degrading' signs towards food delivery riders

Long wait times are common in the F&B scene, and it's never a pleasant experience for everyone involved. But one home-based business in Singapore has recently come under fire for their signs which demanded food delivery riders to wait patiently or consider other jobs «that require no waiting». A photo of the «rude and degrading» placards was posted by Instagram account SG Riders on Tuesday (April 23). The first sign included instructions on how delivery riders should collect orders, with a note informing riders that they «can sit down on bench FOC [free of charge]». Another sign below read: «If you arrive early… learn to wait!!! Orders take time to prepare… You can always cancel your order.» A third sign said: «If you cannot wait… maybe this job [is] not for you… Here are some jobs that require no waiting you can consider: Toilet cleaner, gravedigger, landscaping, eldercare.»

Tampines accident: Driver charged in court with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death

A 42-year-old man was charged in court with four offences on Thursday morning (April 25) for his involvement in Monday's multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people. Muhammad Syafie Ismail, who appeared in court with his arm in a sling, was
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Tampines accident: Driver charged in court with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death

A 42-year-old man was charged in court with four offences on Thursday morning (April 25) for his involvement in Monday's multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people. Muhammad Syafie Ismail, who appeared in court with his arm in a sling, was charged with dangerous driving causing death; dangerous driving causing hurt; dangerous driving; and failing to stop after an accident. He was offered bail of $30,000 and must not have any contact with any of the prosecution witnesses, reported The Straits Times. The accident, which occurred at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Tampines Avenue 4, involved four cars, a van and a minibus. According to the police, the speeding vehicle crashed into three cars, a van and a minibus, reported The Straits Times. Muhammad Syafie, who was taken to the hospital after the accident, was discharged on Wednesday and arrested.

Somalia's president calls for national unity amid constitutional disputes with Puntland

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh on Tuesday called on Somalia's regional governments to avoid politicizing key national issues such as unity, solidarity, and independence. His appeal comes amidst ongoing tensions with Puntland over constitutional
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Somalia's president calls for national unity amid constitutional disputes with Puntland

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh on Tuesday called on Somalia's regional governments to avoid politicizing key national issues such as unity, solidarity, and independence. His appeal comes amidst ongoing tensions with Puntland over constitutional amendments.

Le Tahiti Nui prend temporairement le relais pour desservir les Tuamotu

Le navire du Pays, Tahiti Nui, prendra exceptionnellement la mer, jeudi, direction : les Tuamotu Nord-Est. L'armateur habituel ne pouvant assurer ses rotations habituelles, le bateau transportera les 300 tonnes de fret à destination de la population.
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Le Tahiti Nui prend temporairement le relais pour desservir les Tuamotu

Le navire du Pays, Tahiti Nui, prendra exceptionnellement la mer, jeudi, direction : les Tuamotu Nord-Est. L'armateur habituel ne pouvant assurer ses rotations habituelles, le bateau transportera les 300 tonnes de fret à destination de la population.

Fair in Ontario, flurries in Labrador: Weather systems make for an erratic spring

It's no secret that spring can be a tumultuous time for Canadian weather, and as an unseasonably mild El Nino winter gives way to summer, there's bound to be a few swings in temperature that seem out of the ordinary. From Ontario to the Atlantic, though, thi
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Fair in Ontario, flurries in Labrador: Weather systems make for an erratic spring

It's no secret that spring can be a tumultuous time for Canadian weather, and as an unseasonably mild El Nino winter gives way to summer, there's bound to be a few swings in temperature that seem out of the ordinary. From Ontario to the Atlantic, though, this week is about to feel a little erratic.

New Indigenous loan guarantee program a 'really big deal,' Freeland says at Toronto conference

Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was among the 1,700 delegates attending the two-day First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) conference that concluded Tuesday in Toronto.
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New Indigenous loan guarantee program a 'really big deal,' Freeland says at Toronto conference

Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was among the 1,700 delegates attending the two-day First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) conference that concluded Tuesday in Toronto.

'Life was not fair to him': Daughter of N.B. man exonerated of murder remembers him as a kind soul

The daughter of a New Brunswick man recently exonerated from murder, is remembering her father as somebody who, despite a wrongful conviction, never became bitter or angry.
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'Life was not fair to him': Daughter of N.B. man exonerated of murder remembers him as a kind soul

The daughter of a New Brunswick man recently exonerated from murder, is remembering her father as somebody who, despite a wrongful conviction, never became bitter or angry.

Don't mess with Texas! Troopers in helmets arrest Palestine protesters in latest college demo while NYC waits for Columbia University crowd to clear out

Police have arrested several demonstrators.
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White House alleges that Russia working on satellite carrying nuclear device

«We have heard President Putin say publicly that Russia has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space. If that were the case, Russia would not have vetoed this resolution,» Jake Sullivan stressed.
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White House alleges that Russia working on satellite carrying nuclear device

«We have heard President Putin say publicly that Russia has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space. If that were the case, Russia would not have vetoed this resolution,» Jake Sullivan stressed.

Russians not let to Turkish Airlines flights to Mexico due to US pressure on it — diplomat

Sergey Ryabkov noted that such problems exist for Russians using Turkish Airlines flights to other Latin American countries
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Russians not let to Turkish Airlines flights to Mexico due to US pressure on it — diplomat

Sergey Ryabkov noted that such problems exist for Russians using Turkish Airlines flights to other Latin American countries

German defense minister says Russia making more arms than it needs for its op in Ukraine

«A larger part of what is being manufactured is not sent to the frontline but goes to warehouses,» Boris Pistorius said
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German defense minister says Russia making more arms than it needs for its op in Ukraine

«A larger part of what is being manufactured is not sent to the frontline but goes to warehouses,» Boris Pistorius said

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